I used AI for all my holiday shopping

I used AI for all my holiday shopping

ChatGPT did not provide any product links in their initial responses. But it supplied them easily when I asked, and even though I didn’t click on every one, none seemed like hallucinations. Claude, on the other hand, apologized, saying that he “can’t actually directly link to websites or products.” Anthropic hasn’t yet released a web … Read more

21 gifts for people who need a good night’s sleep

21 gifts for people who need a good night's sleep

Between anxiety and insomnia, I’ve always had trouble sleeping and I’m not alone. It’s likely that you or someone you know isn’t getting enough sleep, which can have a serious impact on your health. Several of us at the Gear Team have worked tirelessly over the past few years to transform our bedrooms into the … Read more

Batman: Arkham Shadow’ proves that VR gaming isn’t just a gimmick

Batman: Arkham Shadow' proves that VR gaming isn't just a gimmick

There’s a tendency for VR games to be seen as gimmicks – forgettable spin-offs of more established franchises. Indeed, a last ditch effort Batman Arkham VR it was just that – little more than a vaguely interactive movie. However, this is not the case. Arkham Shadow is an ambitious feature-length jaunt (expect 10 to 15 … Read more

Download: Concussions of Neural Networks and the Rise of Weight Loss Drugs

Download: Concussions of Neural Networks and the Rise of Weight Loss Drugs

Networks programmed directly into the hardware of a computer chip can identify images faster and consume much less power than the traditional neural networks that underlie most modern artificial intelligence systems. That’s according to work presented last week at a leading machine learning conference in Vancouver. Neural networks, from GPT-4 to Stable Diffusion, are created … Read more

IEEE MOVE: To the Rescue after Hurricanes Helene and Milton

IEEE MOVE: To the Rescue after Hurricanes Helene and Milton

When Hurricanes Helene and Milton struck the southeastern United States in September and October 2024, their winds—up to 180 miles per hour—destroyed homes and buildings, uprooted trees, downed power lines, and damaged roads. The storms also led to massive flooding across the region. Damage to basic services such as electricity meant that survivors could not … Read more